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CPSN-MCB271-S1-041 Reference Manual (Hardware) 

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Push Switch (SW) 

This controls the product's power supply. 

Start in recovery mode: Use this procedure if you need to recover the product when the firmware is 

corrupted. 

(Procedure) 

(1)  While holding down the push switch, turn the power ON. 

(2)  When PWR (green LED) lights and RUN (green LED) turns off, the product starts operating in 

recovery mode. 

 

Setup information initialization: Use this procedure to initialize the setup information. 

(Procedure) 

(1)  When the initialization is finished, press the push switch. 

(2)  PWR (green LED), RUN (green LED), and STS (green LED) start to flash. 

(3)  These LEDs will flash for 3 seconds, so release the push switch while the LEDs are flashing. 

(4)  Wait for PWR (green LED), RUN (green LED), and STS (green LED) to stop flashing. 

(5)  When PWR (green LED), RUN (green LED), and STS (green LED) return to their original statuses, 

the initialization is complete. 

 

 

USB Port (USB) 

The product has 1 port of USB interface of TYPE-A. 

Table 3.4.    USB connector 

 

Pin No. 

Signal Name 

USB_VCC 

DATA- 

DATA+ 

USB_GND 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CONPROSYS nano CPSN-MCB271-S1-041

Page 1: ...CONPROSYS nano Remote I O CPU Unit CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware CONTEC CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...List Product CPSN MCB271 S1 041 1 Product Guide 1 Warranty Certificate 1 Serial Number Label 1 Power Connector 1 Blank panel 3 This product is verified in conformity with our recommended power supply In case you use other power supplies thus it may not be able to fulfil certification requirements Please see the Contec website regarding power supply recommendation Serial Number Label Product Produc...

Page 3: ...hout notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC CO LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document or for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Trademark...

Page 4: ...ity 4 Safety Precautions 5 Safety Information 5 Handling Precautions 6 2 Setup 9 Setup Procedure 9 Installation 10 Mounting on and Removing from the DIN Rail or the wall 10 Installation Conditions 16 Installation and Removal of I O module and blank panels 19 Inserting and Removing the microSD 21 Cable Connection 25 Cable Connection 25 Power 26 LAN 26 RS 232C COM 27 Software Setup 28 3 Nomenclature...

Page 5: ...ush Switch SW 33 USB Port USB 33 LAN Port LAN 34 Expansion slot 35 microSD Card Slot 35 4 System Reference 37 Specifications 37 Power Requirements 38 Physical Dimensions 39 5 List of Optional Products 41 DIN rail fitting power supply 41 I O module 41 ...

Page 6: ...95 H mm features flexibility in installation Easy installation and removal of I O modules Expansion modules can be installed and removed without any tools Adaptable to a wide range of temperature between 20 and 60 C The product is capable of operating in the temperature between 20 and 60 C It can be installed in the various environments Installation easy with a two piece terminal on DIN or with sc...

Page 7: ...s can be created with the OS standard Win32 API communication function How to use Information regarding how to use this product is given in the CPSN MCB271 Reference Manual Software so check the System Setup Guide from the CONTEC website The name of the documents Contents How to get Product Guide This guide explains how to check the items included with the product and the precautions before using ...

Page 8: ...odel MCB Standard Backplane Model 2 CPU 2 ARM Cortex M3 3 Memory 7 16M Byte 4 Version 1 The 1st Model 5 Interface S Serial RS 232C RS 422 485 6 Numbering of the Interface 1 The 1st Model 7 OS 0 Non OS 8 ROM 4 4MB 9 Application 1 Original version CPSN MCB 2 7 1 S 1 0 4 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 CONPROSYS nano Series 5 7 ...

Page 9: ...returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original products The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment...

Page 10: ... death and the destruction of equipment and resources Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situatio...

Page 11: ...wing requirements are satisfied when using the product Indoor use Altitude up to 5000m Applicable POLLUTION DEGREE 2 When using the product at high altitudes refer to the relational expression below to find an appropriate ambient temperature The heat dissipation decreases due to air pressure drop and could lead to damages or a shorter product life Ambient temperature 60 C 0 005 x altitude m An Exa...

Page 12: ... and the connected part Do not touch metal parts or terminals with your hands when the product is in operation Otherwise the product may malfunction or cause failure Do not touch the front panels with your hands when the product is in operation Otherwise the product may malfunction or cause failure Do not touch the product or connectors with a wet hand to avoid electric shock The specifications of...

Page 13: ...rminal Functional earth terminal This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassA digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installe...

Page 14: ...ceed accordingly with the instruction to set up the product correctly STEP2 Cable connection STEP3 Turning on the power Reconfirm that you have correctly followed steps 1and 2 Then turn on the power If you find any errors or abnormalities after turning on the power turn it off immediately and check whether the setup has been properly conducted ...

Page 15: ...o mount the product on the wall appropriate commercial screws are necessary Unlock a fixed hook 1 Insert a slotted screwdriver the point should be smaller than 7mm into a hole see the figure below Figure 2 1 Unlocking the fixed hook 1 3 Figure 2 2 Unlocking the fixed hook 2 3 2 By using the screwdriver as leverage move it upward in the direction of the arrow to unlock Projection Tip Screwdriver in...

Page 16: ...2 Setup CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware 11 Figure 2 3 Unlocking the fixed hook 3 3 ...

Page 17: ...are Mount on the DIN Rail 1 Pull down the fixed hook at the bottom to unlock Figure2 4 Mounting on the DIN Rail 1 3 2 Hang the product on the upper part of the DIN rail and press it to the lower side of the DIN rail Figure2 5 Mounting on the DIN Rail 2 3 ...

Page 18: ...2 Setup CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware 13 3 Push up the hook to lock Figure2 6 Mounting on the DIN Rail 3 3 Confirm whether the product has been securely mounted onto the DIN rail CAUTION ...

Page 19: ... Manual Hardware Remove from the DIN Rail 1 Pull down the fixed hook at the bottom to unlock Figure 2 7 Removing from the DIN Rail 1 2 2 Pull the lower part of the product toward you and lift it up e Figure 2 8 Removing from the DIN Rail 2 2 ...

Page 20: ... product on the wall 2 The tightening torque should be within 6 kgf cm The excessive torque could damage the product 3 When using the helical spring lock washers use the ones with the diameter smaller than 8mm Figure 2 9 Mounting on the wall Confirm whether the product has been securely mounted onto the wall CAUTION ...

Page 21: ...tallation angle 0 Figure 2 10 Installation orientation Installation angle 0 Vertical installation with an angle of 90 to the right left Installation angle 90 to the right left only installations in which the product is screwed in are supported Figure 2 11 Installation orientation Installation angle 90 to the right left only installations in which the product is screwed in are supported PWR V V RUN...

Page 22: ... The ambient temperature is decided from the multiple measurement points which are a 50mm distance from the case During the operation adjust the air current to make certain that the temperatures measured in the points stay within the specified temperature The product is an open type device a device designed to be housed inside other equipment and must always be mounted inside a mechanical enclosur...

Page 23: ... CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware Spaces between the product and surrounding objects Exemplar Figure 2 13 Distances between the product and its vicinity Exemplar 50 50 5 0 5 0 50 mm Measurement points ...

Page 24: ... module Installation procedure 1 Paying attention to the horizontal orientation of the I O module insert the resin groove into the rail of the CPU unit that has been installed on a DIN rail or that has been screwed into place and then push the I O module in until it clicks Figure 2 14 Installing the I O module and blank panels CAUTION The groove is on the right The hook is on the left ...

Page 25: ...Removal procedure 1 Press in the hooks at the top and bottom of the I O module and then pull it toward you and out of the CPU unit that has been installed on a DIN rail or that has been screwed into place Figure 2 15 Removing the I O module and blank panels ...

Page 26: ...d Removing the microSD Always confirm the PWR LED is turned off before inserting or removing the microSD Inserting procedure 1 Slide down the cover of microSD socket Figure 2 16 Inserting the microSD 1 5 2 Open the cover up Figure 2 17 Inserting the microSD 2 5 CAUTION ...

Page 27: ...rence Manual Hardware 3 Insert the microSD card into the cover Figure 2 18 Inserting the microSD 3 5 4 Close the cover Figure 2 19 Inserting the microSD 4 5 5 Slide the cover up to lock it in place Figure 2 20 Inserting the microSD 5 5 ...

Page 28: ... Hardware 23 Removing procedure 1 Slide down the cover of microSD socket Figure 2 21 Removing the microSD 1 5 2 Open the cover up Figure 2 22 Removing the microSD 2 5 3 Remove the microSD card from the cover Figure 2 23 Removing the microSD 3 5 ...

Page 29: ...2 Setup 24 CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware 4 Close the cover Figure 2 24 Removing the microSD 4 5 5 Slide the cover up to lock it in place Figure 2 25 Removing the microSD 5 5 ...

Page 30: ...5mm and insert it to the opening While pressing the orange part in the center of the connector with a precision screwdriver or a similar tool insert the cable into the round hole After that release the pressed part to fix the cable in place Removing the connector plug by grasping the cable can break the wire About a caution mark on the product Use copper wires that tolerate the temperature of 75 d...

Page 31: ...power supply must fulfill the following requirements Rising time for up to 24 voltage 2 milliseconds up till 30 milliseconds Recommended power supply is CPS PWD 30AW24 01 by CONTEC If the maximum output current of the external power supply is smaller than the maximum consumption current of this product the abnormal operations might occur due to the inrush current at the start up time or the load f...

Page 32: ...uter or modem etc Check the requirements of the external device and select either a straight through or crossed null modem cable as appropriate If special treatment of the signal lines in the connector is required ensure that this is done in accordance with the specifications Figure 2 27 Example connection to a modem Figure 2 28 Example connection to a PC Figure 2 29 Example connection to a device...

Page 33: ...5 0 372 150 0 000 300 0 000 600 0 000 1200 0 000 1800 0 000 2000 0 071 2400 0 000 3600 0 000 4800 0 000 7200 0 000 9600 0 000 14400 0 000 19200 0 001 28800 0 006 38400 0 012 57600 0 023 76800 0 016 115200 0 032 153600 0 016 230400 0 059 460800 0 059 921600 0 059 Software Setup Information on the software setup is given in the CPSN MCB271 Reference Manual Software so check that manual ...

Page 34: ...wer Connector Use the power connector 3 pin connector included in this package 2 LED Indicates the status of the product 3 RS 232C It is a RS 232C serial ports male 4 Switch This is used with the software setup 5 USB It is a USB port 6 LAN It is a connector for LAN 7 Expansion slot These are used to supply power to and communicate with expansion modules 8 microSD Card Slot It is for data storage 9...

Page 35: ...Component Functions Power Connector 12 24VDC Use the 3 pin connector included in this package Connector type DEGSON 15EDGKD 3 5 03P 13 00A H or equivalent Table 3 1 Power connector Pin No Signal name Meaning 1 FG Frame ground 2 V Power supply GND 3 V Power supply 12 24VDC 1 2 3 ...

Page 36: ...es A firmware writing error occurred RUN Green ON The firmware is operating OFF The product is operating in recovery mode Flashing The recording media USB SD is being accessed STS Green ON An I O module is connected OFF No I O modules are connected Flashing An I O module is being accessed correctly ERR Red ON This lights when a system error occurs An I O module cannot be recognized correctly An er...

Page 37: ...d rate 921 600bps Maximum Table 3 3 Serial Ports connector Pin No Signal name Direction Meaning 1 CD Input Carrier detection 2 RD Input Received data 3 TD Output Transmitted data 4 DTR Output Data terminal ready 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Input Data set ready 7 RTS Output Request to send 8 CTS Input Clear to send 9 RI Input Ring indicate 1 5 6 9 No 4 40UNC Inch nut ...

Page 38: ...itialization Use this procedure to initialize the setup information Procedure 1 When the initialization is finished press the push switch 2 PWR green LED RUN green LED and STS green LED start to flash 3 These LEDs will flash for 3 seconds so release the push switch while the LEDs are flashing 4 Wait for PWR green LED RUN green LED and STS green LED to stop flashing 5 When PWR green LED RUN green L...

Page 39: ... RX Received data input 4 N C Not connected 5 N C Not connected 6 RX Received data input 7 N C Not connected 8 N C Not connected Table 3 6 LED indicator Side LAN ports LED Operation Meaning Link Act Green ON Indicates that LAN port is connected Flashing Indicate that LAN port is transmitting and receiving data with the connected external device OFF Indicates that LAN port is not connected Speed Or...

Page 40: ...all I O modules These slots are used to supply power to and communicate with the I O modules Do not install or remove I O modules while power is being supplied to this product Be sure to check that the LEDs on the main unit are off before installing or removing modules microSD Card Slot The product is equipped with one microSD card slot CAUTION ...

Page 41: ...3 Nomenclature and Functions 36 CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware ...

Page 42: ... isolated Connector 9 pin D SUB Connector Male Expansion slot Number of slots 4 Maximum power supply 24V 200mA 5V 250mA 3 3V 200mA per slot Number of insertions removals 50 times min LED PWR Green RUN Green STS Green ERR Red Switch Push switch RTC Monthly error 15 seconds or less 25 C Backup time Power supply 1 Rated input voltage 12 24VDC Input voltage range 10 8 30VDC Power consumption 24V 0 08A...

Page 43: ...o 55 C with a vertical installation at an angle of 90 to the left right or with a plane installation 2 When you use the CPS PWD 30AW24 01 optional product 3 When you use an optional power product 10 55Hz See the manual of optional power product for details Power Requirements System requires a clean steady power source for reliable performance of the high frequency CPU on the product the quality of...

Page 44: ...4 System Reference CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware 39 Physical Dimensions Figure 4 1 Physical dimensions ...

Page 45: ...4 System Reference 40 CPSN MCB271 S1 041 Reference Manual Hardware ...

Page 46: ...CPSN DI 08L with digital input input 8 channels No built in power supply CPSN DI 08BL with digital input input 8 channels built in power supply CPSN DI 08L with digital output output 8 channels No built in power supply CPSN DI 08BL with digital output output 8 channels built in power supply CPSN AI 1208LI with analog input CPSN COM 1PD with RS 422A 485 1channel Visit the Contec website regarding i...

Page 47: ... Manual Hardware CONTEC CO LTD January 2018 Edition 3 9 31 Himesato Nishiyodogawa ku Osaka 555 0025 Japan https www contec com No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD 01122018 01122018 Management No NA05978 Parts No LYVQ151 ...

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